Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core.

American Studies

3600

Am St 2217 (811)

156

The Vietnam War

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Karsner, D.

CL: As St 2217 (811) & Hist 2217 (811).

American Studies

3540

Am St 3011 (811)

125

Photography in America

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Watanabe, S.

CL: Art Hist 2008 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Anthropology

3647

Anthro 0817 (811)

1021

GB

Youth Cultures

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Horiguchi, S.

Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core.

Anthropology

3648

Anthro 0867 (811)

1061

GG

World Regions and Cultures: Diversity and Interconnections

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Horiguchi, S.

Notes: This course fulfills the World Society (GG) requirement for students under GenEd and International Studies (IS) for students under Core. No credit for students who have taken Anthropology 1061 (C061).

PR: Art 3813 (0390) and permission of major coordinator or instructor. Notes: An extra media fee of 12,600 yen and extended class (studio) time are required.

Art History

3539

Art Hist 1156 (811)

56

Art Heritage Western World II

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Curran, K.

Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Art History

3541

Art Hist 2008 (811)

108

History of Photography

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Watanabe, S.

CL: Am St 3011 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Art History

3669

Art Hist 2097 (811)

2296

WI

Topics in Art History: Japanese Art and Visual Culture: 1945 to Present

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Nettleton, T.

CL: As St 2096 (812). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Art History 2097 in the same semester.

Art History

3544

Art Hist 2644 (811)

144

Modern Art: 1945 to the Present

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Nettleton, T.

Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Art History

3667

Art Hist 2815 (811)

215

Japanese Art

4

TTh11:10-14:10

MacDonald, D.

CL: As St 2815 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Asian Studies

3659

As St 2000 (811)

303

Special Topics in Asian Studies I: Manga and Anime in Japanese Popular Culture

3

MWF8:40-10:10

Galbraith, P.

Notes: An extra media fee of 8,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 2000 in the same semester.

Asian Studies

3550

As St 2096 (811)

WI

Special Topics in Asian Studies II: Contemporary Japanese Film

4

TTh16:45-19:45

Roberts, M.

CL: FMA 3696 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 2096 in the same semester.

Asian Studies

3670

As St 2096 (812)

WI

Special Topics in Asian Studies II: Japanese Art and Visual Culture: 1945 to Present

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Nettleton, T.

CL: Art Hist 2097 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class. Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 2096 in the same semester.

CL: Art Hist 2815 (811). Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Asian Studies

4044

As St 3030 (811)

Special Topics in Asian Studies III: Japan's International Relations

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Brown, J.

CL: Pol Sci 3510 (811). Notes: Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Asian Studies 3030 in the same semester.

Asian Studies

3652

As St 3247 (811)

223

Ideology and Social Change in Japan

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Cleveland, K.

CL: Soc 3247 (811).

Asian Studies

3638

As St 3541 (811)

314

Japan Today

3

MWF17:30-19:00

Kingston, J.

CL: Hist 3541 (811).

Asian Studies

3608

As St 3542 (811)

315

Women and Society in Japan

3

TTh11:10-13:25

Htun, T.

CL: Psych 3620 (811) & Wom St 3542 (811).

Asian Studies

3611

As St 3696 (811)

W317

WI

Asian Women in Transition

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Htun, T.

CL: Hist 3696 (811) & Wom St 4696 (811).

Asian Studies

3642

As St 4696 (811)

W311

WI

Modern Japan: Empire, War, Society

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Kingston, J.

CL: Hist 4697 (811).

Biology

3657

Biol 0848 (811)

GS

DNA: Friend or Foe

3

TTh16:45-19:00

Hornia, A.

Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and Science & Technology First Level (SA) or Second Level (SB) for students under Core.

Business Administration

4091

Bus Adm 4196 (811)

WI

Global Business Policies

3

TTh11:10-13:25

Lippert, S.

PR: Restricted to graduating seniors in their final semester. All lower and upper division core requirements must be successfully completed before registering for Business Administration.

Communication Studies

3672

Comm St 1111 (811)

Communication and Public Life

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Carr, R.

Notes: An extra media fee of 8,400 yen is required. Field trips are mandatory in this class.

Communication Studies

3545

Comm St 2111 (811)

Communications Seminar

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Carr, R.

PR: Communication Studies Major or permission of instructor. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,400 yen is required. No credit for students who have successfully completed Comm 4111.

Communications and Theater

3546

Comm 4111 (811)

396

Senior Seminar

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Carr, R.

PR: Communications Major senior standing or permission of instructor. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,400 yen is required. No credit for students who have successfully completed Comm St 2111.

Computer and Information Sciences

3629

CIS 1001 (811)

Introduction to Academics in Computer Science

1

TTh19:00-19:45

Ford, M. & Kajikawa, T.

PR: A grade of C or higher in Math 0701 (0045) or 0702 or higher, or placement into Math 1021 (C073) or higher. CR: CIS 1048.

Computer and Information Sciences

3630

CIS 1048 (811)

Introduction to IS&T

3

TTh16:45-19:00

Ford, M. & Kajikawa, T.

PR: A grade of C or higher in Math 0701 (0045) or 0702 or higher, or placement into Math 1021 (C073) or higher. CR: CIS 1001.

Economics

3621

Econ 1101 (811)

C051

Macroeconomic Principles

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Kahy, H.

Economics

3624

Econ 1102 (811)

C052

Microeconomic Principles

3

MWF13:40-15:10

Tanaka, M.

PR: Knowledge of elementary algebra required.

Economics

3623

Econ 3501 (811)

201

Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis

3

MWF13:40-15:10

Kahy, H.

PR: Economics 1101 (C051) and 1102 (C052). Notes: This theory course is designed for economics, finance, and actuarial science majors with analytic skills.

Economics

3628

Econ 3563 (811)

250

International Trade

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Maquito, F.

PR: Economics 1101 (C051) and 1102 (C052). Notes: Not recommended for non-majors who earned less than B- in Economics 1101 or 1102.

Economics

3626

Econ 3596 (811)

W255

WI

Energy, Ecology, and Economy

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Maquito, F.

PR: Economics 1101 (C051) and 1102 (C052).

English

3530

Engl 0701 (811)

40

Introduction to Academic Discourse

4

TTh11:10-14:10

Chozick, M.

English

3532

Engl 0711 (811)

41

Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Matsuno, M.

English

3534

Engl 0711 (813)

41

Introduction to Academic Discourse ESL

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Ahn, S.

English

3535

Engl 0802 (811)

1002

GW

Analytical Reading and Writing

4

TTh11:10-14:10

Williams, M.

PR: Appropriate Writing Placement Test results or Engl 0701 (previously 1001/0040). Notes: English 0802 is a prerequisite for Mosaic 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297) and any upper-level writing courses in the College of Liberal Arts.

English

3536

Engl 0812 (811)

1012

GW

Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL

4

TTh11:10-14:10

Matsuno, M.

PR: Appropriate Writing Placement Test results or Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041). Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for Mosaic 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297) and any upper-level writing courses in the College of Liberal Arts.

English

3537

Engl 0812 (812)

1012

GW

Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Angel, A.

PR: Appropriate Writing Placement Test results or Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041). Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for Mosaic 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297) and any upper-level writing courses in the College of Liberal Arts.

English

4010

Engl 0812 (814)

1012

GW

Analytical Reading and Writing: ESL

4

MWF08:10-10:10

Angel, A.

PR: Appropriate Writing Placement Test results or Engl 0701 or Engl 0711 (previously 1001/0040 or 1011/0041). Notes: English 0812 is a prerequisite for Mosaic 0851/0852 (formerly Intellectual Heritage 1196 and 1297) and any upper-level writing courses in the College of Liberal Arts.

English

3581

Engl 0815 (811)

1022

GB

Language in Society

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Rosenkjar, P.

Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed any of the following: Anthro 0815, Asian Studies 0815, Chinese 0815, Educ 0815, Italian 0815, Psych 0815, Russian 0815, Spanish 0815, or CSC+DIS 0815.

English

3625

Engl 2596 (811)

W104

WI

Writing for Business and Industry

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Lippert, S.

Environmental Studies

3636

En St 0842 (811)

1041

GS

Sustainable Environments

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Myers, F.

Notes: This course fulfills a Science & Technology (GS) requirement for students under GenEd and Science & Technology First Level (SA) or Second Level (SB) for students under Core.

Notes: An extra media fee of 4,200 yen and extended class (screening) time are required.

History

3645

Hist 0832 (811)

GD

Politics of Identity

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Williams, M.

Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed POLS 0832, SOC 0832 or Women's

History

3656

Hist 0834 (811)

1063

GD

Representing Race

3

TTh11:10-13:25

Mock, J.

Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core.

History

3589

Hist 0849 (811)

61

GU

Dissent in America

3

TTh16:45-19:00

Clark, W.

Notes: This course fulfills the U.S. Society (GU) requirement for students under GenEd and American Culture (AC) for students under Core.

History

3646

Hist 2103 (811)

R161

African American History to 1865

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Williams, M.

History

3602

Hist 2217 (811)

183

Vietnam War

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Karsner, D.

CL: Am St 2217 (811) & As St 2217 (811).

History

3644

Hist 3229 (811)

291

Superpower America

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Kingston, J.

History

3639

Hist 3541 (811)

220

Japan Today

3

MWF17:30-19:00

Kingston, J.

CL: As St 3541 (811).

History

3612

Hist 3696 (811)

W215

WI

Asian Women in Transition

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Htun, T.

CL: As St 3696 (811) & Wom St 4696 (811).

History

3643

Hist 4697 (811)

W340

WI

Modern Japan: Empire, War, Society

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Kingston, J.

CL: As St 4696 (811).

Intellectual Heritage

3582

IH 0851 (811)

GY

Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Roser, L.

PR: English 0802/0812 or equivalent.

Intellectual Heritage

3580

IH 0851 (812)

GY

Mosaic: Humanities Seminar I

3

TTh8:45-11:00

Rosenkjar, P.

PR: English 0802/0812 or equivalent.

Intellectual Heritage

3584

IH 0852 (811)

GZ

Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Childs, M.

PR: IH 0851 (1196).

Intellectual Heritage

3585

IH 0852 (812)

GZ

Mosaic: Humanities Seminar II

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Childs, M.

PR: IH 0851 (1196).

International Business Studies

4067

IBS 3101 (811)

Introduction to Global Finance

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Shimura, H.

PR: Acct 2102 or permission of the instructor. Economics 3563 or 3564 are recommended.

International Business Studies

3622

IBS 3102 (811)

Global Operations and Supply Chain Management

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Ghosh, V.

PR: Math 2031 or Stat 2103.

Japanese

3562

Japanese 1001 (811)

Cr La C070

Japanese Elements I

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Yamaguchi, A.

Japanese

3563

Japanese 1002 (811)

Cr La C071

Japanese Elements II

4

MWF17:30-19:30

Ichimura, Y.

PR: Japanese 1001 (Cr La 0070) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3566

Japanese 1003 (811)

Cr La 0140

Beginning Oral Japanese: Oral Intensive I

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Ichimura, Y.

PR: Japanese 1002 (Cr La 0071) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3567

Japanese 1301 (811)

Kanji I

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Yamaguchi, A.

PR: Japanese 1001 (Cr La 0070) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3569

Japanese 2003 (811)

Cr La 0200

Intensive Oral Japanese: Oral Intensive II

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Okada, C.

PR: Japanese 2702 (formerly 2002) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3568

Japanese 2301 (811)

Kanji II

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Osada, R.

PR: Japanese 1301 or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3564

Japanese 2701 (811)

Japanese Intermediate I: TUJ

4

MWF8:10-10:10

Saito, J.

PR: Japanese 1002 (Cr La 0071) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3565

Japanese 2702 (811)

Japanese Intermediate II: TUJ

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Ichimura, Y.

PR: Japanese 2701 (formerly 2001) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3575

Japanese 3000 (812)

Cr La 0222

Special Topics in Japanese I: Introduction to Consecutive Interpreting for Non-Native Speakers of Japanese I

3

MWF12:00-13:30

Hirono, M.

PR: Highly advanced Japanese language student or permission of instructor. Notes: Students may not concurrently register for more than one section of Japanese 3000 in the same semester.

Japanese

3570

Japanese 3001 (811)

Cr La 0270

Japanese Advanced I

3

TTh14:20-16:35

Osada, R.

PR: Japanese 2702 (formerly 2002) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3571

Japanese 3002 (811)

Cr La 0271

Japanese Advanced II

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Saito, J.

PR: Japanese 3001 (Cr La 0270) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3572

Japanese 4001 (811)

Japanese Advanced III

3

MWF15:50-17:20

Okada, C.

PR: Japanese 3002 (Cr La 0271) or Appropriate Placement.

Japanese

3573

Japanese 4002 (811)

Japanese Advanced IV

3

TTh16:45-19:00

Osada, R.

PR: Japanese 4001 or Appropriate Placement.

Journalism

3779

Jour 1196 (811)

1112

WI

Writing for Journalism

3

TTh16:45-19:00

Jefferson, R.

PR: English 0802/0812 or equivalent. Notes: An extra media fee of 8,400 yen is required.

PR: Appropriate Mathematics placement result. Special group tutoring for this class will be run in the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) from 12:00-13:30 on class days after the first week of classes. Perhaps you would like to to keep this time open in your schedule. Other group sessions may be available, as well. Contact the TLC for further details.

Mathematics

3658

Math 0823 (811)

1051

GQ

Math for a Digital World

4

MWF17:30-19:30

Bedard, B.

PR: Mathematics placement, a grade of C- or higher in Math 0701 (0045), or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045). Notes: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd and a Quantitative Reasoning (QA or QB) requir

Mathematics

3560

Math 0824 (811)

1052

GQ

Mathematical Patterns

4

MWF13:40-15:40

Dotterer, S.

PR: Mathematics placement, a grade of C- or higher in Math 0701 (0045), or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045). Notes: This course fulfills the Quantitative Literacy (GQ) requirement for students under GenEd and a Quantitative Reasoning (QA or QB) requir

Mathematics

3559

Math 1021 (811)

C073

College Algebra

4

MWF8:10-10:10

Tanaka, M.

PR: Mathematics placement, a grade of C or better in Math 0701 (0045) or Math 0702, or transfer credit for Math 0701 (0045) or Math 0702. Notes: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning A (QA) requirement. Although it

Mathematics

3558

Math 1031 (811)

C077

GQ

Differential and Integral Calculus

4

MWF8:10-10:10

Kadota, M.

PR: Mathematics placement, grade of C or better in Math 1021 (C073), or transfer credit for Math 1021 (C073). Notes: This course can be used to satisfy the university Core Quantitative Reasoning B (QB) requirement or the GenEd Quantitative Literacy (GQ) r

Mathematics

3561

Math 2031 (811)

133

Probability and Statistics

3

MWF10:20-11:50

Dotterer, S.

PR: Math 1031 (C077) with a grade of C- or higher or two semesters of calculus.

CL: As St 3542 (811) & Wom St 3542 (811). PR: Psychology 2196 (W123) and Psychology 2201 (0220), or permission of instructor for students who are not Psychology or Psychological Studies majors. Notes: Students may not concurrently register for more than o

Psychology

3617

Psych 4696 (811)

Capstone in Psychology: The Power of Belief

4

TTh8:00-11:00

Zimmerman, S.

Notes: This course is limited to psychology majors in their senior year.

Religion

3583

Rel 0811 (811)

GB

Asian Behavior & Thought: Four Asian Models Shaping Your Action

3

MWF8:40-10:10

Roser, L.

Notes: This course fulfills the Human Behavior (GB) requirement for students under GenEd and Individual & Society (IN) for students under Core.

Sociology

3651

Soc 0829 (811)

1376

GD

The History & Significance of Race in America

3

MWF17:30-19:00

Cleveland, K.

Notes: This course fulfills the Race & Diversity (GD) requirement for students under GenEd and Studies in Race (RS) for students under Core. No credit for students who have taken Sociology 1376 (R059).

Notes: An extra media fee of 12,600 yen is required. This course fulfills the Arts (GA) requirement for students under GenEd and Arts (AR) for students under Core. Students cannot receive credit for this course if they have successfully completed Theater